At numberFire, we use a metric called Net Expected Points (NEP) to evaluate teams and players. Not all plays are created equal, and NEP allows us to differentiate the value between a 10-yard completion on 3rd and 2 and a 10-yard completion on 4th and 12. We'll be using Target NEP per target to rank these players because it allows us to look at all them on a certain team to find out just how well they've performed in comparison with his teammates.

Most of the signal-callers who got the ball to the following 10 wideouts were at or near the very top of their position in 2017, but still, these receivers managed to significantly distance themselves from the others on their team. Unless, of course, they also have a teammate in the top 10, which (spoiler alert) just may happen.